Gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit seedlings under salt stress and hydrogen peroxide

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues da Silva, André Alisson
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: de Lima, Geovani Soares, Vieira de Azevedo, Carlos Alberto, Gheyi, Hans Raj, Souza, Leandro de Pádua, Veloso, Luana Lucas de Sá Almeida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/55671
Resumo: The semi-arid region of the Brazilian Northeast has adequate edaphoclimatic conditions for the passion fruit production, but the water used for irrigation commonly has high concentrations of salts that are harmful to the plant growth and development. A previous supply of hydrogen peroxide induces the acclimation of plants under saline stress conditions, reducing deleterious effects on their growth and physiology. This study aimed to evaluate the gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit as a function of irrigation with saline water and exogenous application of hydrogen peroxide. The experiment was carried out under greenhouse conditions, using a randomized block design, in a 4 x 4 factorial arrangement, being four levels of irrigation water electrical conductivity (0.7 dS m-1, 1.4 dS m-1, 2.1 dS m-1 and 2.8 dS m-1) and four hydrogen peroxide concentrations (0 µM, 25 µM, 50 µM and 75 µM), with four replicates and two plants per plot. The hydrogen peroxide application attenuated the deleterious effects of the irrigation water salinity on transpiration, CO2 assimilation rate, internal carbon concentration, plant height and leaf area of yellow passion fruit, at 60 days after sowing, with the concentration of 25 µM being the most efficient. Irrigation using water with electrical conductivity above 0.7 dS m-1 negatively affects the gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit, being the stomatal conductance and leaf area the most sensitive variables to the salt stress. KEYWORDS: Passiflora edulis F. flavicarpa, saline water, acclimation.
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spelling Gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit seedlings under salt stress and hydrogen peroxideTrocas gasosas e crescimento de mudas de maracujazeiro sob estresse salino e peróxido de hidrogênioThe semi-arid region of the Brazilian Northeast has adequate edaphoclimatic conditions for the passion fruit production, but the water used for irrigation commonly has high concentrations of salts that are harmful to the plant growth and development. A previous supply of hydrogen peroxide induces the acclimation of plants under saline stress conditions, reducing deleterious effects on their growth and physiology. This study aimed to evaluate the gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit as a function of irrigation with saline water and exogenous application of hydrogen peroxide. The experiment was carried out under greenhouse conditions, using a randomized block design, in a 4 x 4 factorial arrangement, being four levels of irrigation water electrical conductivity (0.7 dS m-1, 1.4 dS m-1, 2.1 dS m-1 and 2.8 dS m-1) and four hydrogen peroxide concentrations (0 µM, 25 µM, 50 µM and 75 µM), with four replicates and two plants per plot. The hydrogen peroxide application attenuated the deleterious effects of the irrigation water salinity on transpiration, CO2 assimilation rate, internal carbon concentration, plant height and leaf area of yellow passion fruit, at 60 days after sowing, with the concentration of 25 µM being the most efficient. Irrigation using water with electrical conductivity above 0.7 dS m-1 negatively affects the gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit, being the stomatal conductance and leaf area the most sensitive variables to the salt stress. KEYWORDS: Passiflora edulis F. flavicarpa, saline water, acclimation.A região semiárida do Nordeste brasileiro apresenta condições edafoclimáticas adequadas à produção do maracujazeiro, mas a água utilizada na irrigação, comumente, possui altas concentrações de sais, que são prejudiciais ao crescimento e desenvolvimento das plantas. O fornecimento prévio de peróxido de hidrogênio induz a aclimatação das plantas sob condições de estresse salino, reduzindo os efeitos deletérios sobre o seu crescimento e fisiologia. Objetivou-se avaliar as trocas gasosas e o crescimento do maracujazeiro, em função da irrigação com águas salinas e aplicação exógena de peróxido de hidrogênio. O estudo foi conduzido em casa-de-vegetação, utilizando-se delineamento de blocos casualizados, em arranjo fatorial 4 x 4, sendo quatro níveis de condutividade elétrica da água de irrigação (0,7 dS m-1; 1,4 dS m-1; 2,1 dS m-1; e 2,8 dS m-1) e quatro concentrações de peróxido de hidrogênio (0 µM, 25 µM, 50 µM e 75 µM), com quatro repetições e duas plantas por parcela. A aplicação de peróxido de hidrogênio atenuou os efeitos deletérios da salinidade da água de irrigação sobre a transpiração, taxa de assimilação de CO2, concentração interna de carbono, altura de planta e área foliar do maracujazeiro amarelo, aos 60 dias após a semeadura, sendo a concentração de 25 µM a mais eficiente. A irrigação com água de condutividade elétrica acima de 0,7 dS m-1 afeta negativamente as trocas gasosas e o crescimento do maracujazeiro, sendo a condutância estomática e a área foliar as variáveis mais sensíveis ao estresse salino. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa, águas salinas, aclimatação.Escola de Agronomia - Universidade Federal de Goiás2019-10-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/55671Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical [Agricultural Research in the Tropics]; Vol. 49 (2019); e55671Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Agricultural Research in the Tropics); Vol. 49 (2019); e55671Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical; v. 49 (2019); e556711983-4063reponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGenghttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/55671/33807Copyright (c) 2019 Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Agricultural Research in the Tropics)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues da Silva, André Alissonde Lima, Geovani SoaresVieira de Azevedo, Carlos AlbertoGheyi, Hans RajSouza, Leandro de PáduaVeloso, Luana Lucas de Sá Almeida2020-03-02T15:12:20Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/55671Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/patPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/oaiaseleguini.pat@gmail.com||mgoes@agro.ufg.br1983-40631517-6398opendoar:2024-05-21T19:56:25.753941Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit seedlings under salt stress and hydrogen peroxide
Trocas gasosas e crescimento de mudas de maracujazeiro sob estresse salino e peróxido de hidrogênio
title Gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit seedlings under salt stress and hydrogen peroxide
spellingShingle Gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit seedlings under salt stress and hydrogen peroxide
Rodrigues da Silva, André Alisson
title_short Gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit seedlings under salt stress and hydrogen peroxide
title_full Gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit seedlings under salt stress and hydrogen peroxide
title_fullStr Gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit seedlings under salt stress and hydrogen peroxide
title_full_unstemmed Gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit seedlings under salt stress and hydrogen peroxide
title_sort Gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit seedlings under salt stress and hydrogen peroxide
author Rodrigues da Silva, André Alisson
author_facet Rodrigues da Silva, André Alisson
de Lima, Geovani Soares
Vieira de Azevedo, Carlos Alberto
Gheyi, Hans Raj
Souza, Leandro de Pádua
Veloso, Luana Lucas de Sá Almeida
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author2 de Lima, Geovani Soares
Vieira de Azevedo, Carlos Alberto
Gheyi, Hans Raj
Souza, Leandro de Pádua
Veloso, Luana Lucas de Sá Almeida
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de Lima, Geovani Soares
Vieira de Azevedo, Carlos Alberto
Gheyi, Hans Raj
Souza, Leandro de Pádua
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description The semi-arid region of the Brazilian Northeast has adequate edaphoclimatic conditions for the passion fruit production, but the water used for irrigation commonly has high concentrations of salts that are harmful to the plant growth and development. A previous supply of hydrogen peroxide induces the acclimation of plants under saline stress conditions, reducing deleterious effects on their growth and physiology. This study aimed to evaluate the gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit as a function of irrigation with saline water and exogenous application of hydrogen peroxide. The experiment was carried out under greenhouse conditions, using a randomized block design, in a 4 x 4 factorial arrangement, being four levels of irrigation water electrical conductivity (0.7 dS m-1, 1.4 dS m-1, 2.1 dS m-1 and 2.8 dS m-1) and four hydrogen peroxide concentrations (0 µM, 25 µM, 50 µM and 75 µM), with four replicates and two plants per plot. The hydrogen peroxide application attenuated the deleterious effects of the irrigation water salinity on transpiration, CO2 assimilation rate, internal carbon concentration, plant height and leaf area of yellow passion fruit, at 60 days after sowing, with the concentration of 25 µM being the most efficient. Irrigation using water with electrical conductivity above 0.7 dS m-1 negatively affects the gas exchanges and growth of passion fruit, being the stomatal conductance and leaf area the most sensitive variables to the salt stress. KEYWORDS: Passiflora edulis F. flavicarpa, saline water, acclimation.
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